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Voltage-gated potassium channels and NOS contribute to a sustained cutaneous vasodilation elicited by local heating in an interactive manner in young adults.
Fujii, Naoto; Halili, Lyra; Nishiyasu, Takeshi; Kenny, Glen P.
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  • Fujii N; Human and Environmental Physiology Research Unit, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada; Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba City, Japan.
  • Halili L; Human and Environmental Physiology Research Unit, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Nishiyasu T; Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba City, Japan.
  • Kenny GP; Human and Environmental Physiology Research Unit, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada. Electronic address: gkenny@uottawa.ca.
Microvasc Res ; 117: 22-27, 2018 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29247720
ABSTRACT
Local skin heating to 42°C causes rapid increases in cutaneous perfusion (initial peak), followed by a brief nadir and subsequent sustained elevation (plateau). Several studies have demonstrated that nitric oxide synthase (NOS) largely contributes to the plateau response during local heating. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels contribute to the plateau of the cutaneous vasodilation during local heating through NOS-dependent mechanisms. Eleven young males (25±4years) participated in this study wherein cutaneous vascular conductance (CVC) was measured at four intradermal microdialysis sites that were continuously perfused with either 1) lactated Ringer (Control), 2) 10mM 4-aminopyridine (Kv channel blocker), 3) 10mM Nω-Nitro-L-arginine (NOS inhibitor), or 4) a combination of 4-aminopyridine and Nω-Nitro-L-arginine. In comparison to the Control site, the inhibition of Kv channels alone attenuated the increase in CVC observed at the initial peak, nadir, and plateau phases measured during local heating; in contrast, the inhibition of NOS alone attenuated the increase in CVC at the nadir and plateau phases only (e.g., plateau response Control site 59±5%max, Kv channel blockade site 49±8%max, NOS inhibition site 35±11%max, combined inhibition site 40±12%max). Further, no effect of Kv channel blockade on CVC was measured at any phase of the local heating response when the modulating influence of NOS was simultaneously removed. We show that Kv channels and NOS contribute to the local heating mediated sustained increase (i.e., plateau) in cutaneous vasodilation in an interactive manner. (243/250 words).
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Artérias / Pele / Vasodilatação / Óxido Nítrico Sintase / Canais de Potássio de Abertura Dependente da Tensão da Membrana / Calefação / Hipertermia Induzida Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Artérias / Pele / Vasodilatação / Óxido Nítrico Sintase / Canais de Potássio de Abertura Dependente da Tensão da Membrana / Calefação / Hipertermia Induzida Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article